Exercise 9.83 In the first chapter of this book, we described the scientific approach and put a special emphasis on scientific models or theories. In this chapter, we looked carefully at a theory for chemical bonding (the Lewis model). Part A Why is this theory successful? Can you name some of the limitations of the theory? Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. Reset Help to account for the low melting points and boiling points of molecular compounds compared to ionic compounds to account for the paramagnetism of some species (e.g axygen) to determine the formulas of ionic compounds to determine the shape of the molecule or ion to predict what molecules or ions wil be stable, which will be more reactive, to determine how the bonds in the molecules and ions form and which will not exist Lewis theory allows us Lewis theory does not allow us Submit My Answers Give Up

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Exercise 9.83
In the first chapter of this book, we described the scientific approach and put a special emphasis on scientific models or theories. In this chapter, we looked carefully at a
theory for chemical bonding (the Lewis model).
Part A
Why is this theory successful? Can you name some of the limitations of the theory?
Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.
Reset
Help
to account for the low melting points
and boiling points of molecular
compounds compared to ionic
to account for the paramagnetism of
some species (eg. axygen)
to determine the formulas of ionic
compounds
compounds
to predict what molecules or ions wil
be stable, which will be more reactive,
and which will not exist
to determine the shape of the
to determine how the bonds in the
molecule or ion
molecules and ions form
Lewis theory allows us
Lewis theory does not allow us
Submit
My Answers Give Up
Provide Feedback
Continue
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Transcribed Image Text:Exercise 9.83 In the first chapter of this book, we described the scientific approach and put a special emphasis on scientific models or theories. In this chapter, we looked carefully at a theory for chemical bonding (the Lewis model). Part A Why is this theory successful? Can you name some of the limitations of the theory? Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. Reset Help to account for the low melting points and boiling points of molecular compounds compared to ionic to account for the paramagnetism of some species (eg. axygen) to determine the formulas of ionic compounds compounds to predict what molecules or ions wil be stable, which will be more reactive, and which will not exist to determine the shape of the to determine how the bonds in the molecule or ion molecules and ions form Lewis theory allows us Lewis theory does not allow us Submit My Answers Give Up Provide Feedback Continue nm
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